Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Undated photograph showing "Salem Church" in the Hamburg community.

The building was erected in 1877. It originally housed a Disciples of Christ Church and later was home to a Lutheran Congregation. It closed as a church sometime after 1946.

"Whole Ticket: Saint Luke String Band Concert." Unknown date.

Unidentified U.S. Navy sailor, seated beside an unidentified woman and young girl.

Probably, this was a young family.

Photograph showing two sailboats on an unidentified body of water.

Article about safety and maintenance efforts at town pools

Article about the appointment of Morgan Saeler as the new principal at Strasburg High School

Photograph of (l to r) Sadie B. (Hottel) Kingree and Frances Kirby.

Sadie was born in Shenandoah County and was a daughter of the late Daniel and Joanna Wolverton Hottel and married, for a time, to Eugene Kingree. She was a member of Saumsville…

Portrait photograph of Sadie Belle (Baker) Herbaugh with short hair and glasses.

Sadie Belle was the daughter of Cora Alice (Wine) Baker. Her stepfather was Charles Baker, however, the name of her biological father is unknown. Some records list…

Portrait photograph of Sadie Herbaugh wearing pearls and glasses.

Sadie Belle was the daughter of Cora Alice (Wine) Baker. Her stepfather was Charles Baker, however, the name of her biological father is unknown. Some records list Sadie’s maiden…

Portrait of Sadie Herbaugh with her arms folded and wearing glasses.

Sadie Belle was the daughter of Cora Alice (Wine) Baker. Her stepfather was Charles Baker, however, the name of her biological father is unknown. Some records list Sadie’s maiden…

Photograph of Sadie B. (Hottel) Kingree, seated, and holding in her arms Donald E. "Peanut" Beazley as a young boy.

Sadie was born in Shenandoah County and was a daughter of the late Daniel and Joanna (Wolverton) Hottel and married, for a time, to…

Portrait photograph of Sadie (Reid) Clements who is remembered for having operated a beauty shop in Woodstock for many years.

Sadie was born and grew up in Rockbridge County, Virginia. She was the fifth child (of at least ten) of Charles Morgan…

Photograph of sisters, Sadie (McWilliams) Pullen (left) and Lena (McWilliams) Sager (right), as teenage girls posed in studio.

They were daughters of James and Laura McWilliams.

Photograph of Sadie (Good) Rittenour.

She married Horace Christian in 1931. They later divorced and she married Edward Sibert and then Samuel Hoffman Rittenour.

The name, "Sadie Good", is written on the glass plate.

Portrait of Sadie (Good) Christian.

Photograph of Sadie (Coffman) Evans, later in her life, seated on a bench with her ankles crossed.

Sadie's first husband was Philip Benton Clem (1876 - 1905). After he died, she married Charles Albert Evans (1882 - 1958).

Sada (Coffman) Evans is pictured with two grandsons, Stanley (standing) and Ray A. Wakeman (on her lap).

Sada's first husband was Philip Benton Clem (1876 - 1905). After he died, she married Charles Albert Evans (1882 - 1958).

Picture and address stub from S & H Service Station located on Old Valley Pike in Maurertown Virginia.

Postcard showing the "S.P. Lonas' Mill Dam" in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

The dam was located on Mill Creek on what is now the southern part of town. It was constructed sometime before 1897.

Postcard with a picture of S.A. Moffett's residence located in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

S.A. (Sidney) Moffett was a farmer and merchant in Mt. Jackson.

Photo of a portrait photograph of Samuel G. Clark wearing a suit and tie.

He was born in St. Luke and his parents were Turner Ashby (1862-1907) and Letha F. (Gochaunour) (1857-1929) Clark.

He lived in the Woodstock area much of his life and is…

Photograph of Ryland Dishner, Principal of Central High School, standing with Lillian Strickler, who was a longtime secretary in the school.

Engineering drawing of a flat car produced by the Ryan-McDonald Manufacturing Company of Baltimore Maryland.
The drawings are part of a collection related to the Liberty Iron Furnace Company which operated a narrow railroad in the western portion…

Photograph of the marriage certificate issued to William Ryan and Lillian Louise Luttrell when they married on February 26, 1946, in Washington D.C.

Photograph of Ruth Virginia (Dellinger) Rosevelt as a young woman seated on a bench.

Ruth's parents were Ben and Drusilla (Andrick) Dellinger. She married William Rosevelt and had a son, William Rosevelt, Jr.
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